By Mail Registration DeadlineVoter registration forms must be postmarked at least 30 days before an election in order to be eligible to vote in the upcoming election.

In-Person Registration and Online Registration DeadlinesFor the June 2020 Primary Election, the last day to register will be June 19th. This includes in-person (by appointment only) and On-line Registration. There will be no registration on election day.

Tooele County is a “Vote By Mail” County, which means that every voter who is registered with the Republican Party will be mailed a ballot. Unaffiliated voters will receive a postcard in the mail (mid-May) asking if they want to affiliate with the Republican Party so they can vote a Republican ballot. All voters who reside in School District #1 will receive a ballot, regardless of party, to narrow down the candidates for that school board district.

If you will be out of town for the election, you can fill out a “Voter Alternate Address Request Form” to have your ballot sent. If you already have an alternate address on file with us there is no need to fill out the new form.

Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the legislature has passed some important changes to the election procedures in HB 3006. This election there will be no Early Voting or In-Person Polling Locations. There will be a Mobile Polling Location but only for special situations. We encourage you to vote the ballot you receive in the mail. The Republican Party is the only one that will have ballots in this election. For more information contact the Clerk’s office at 435-830-3155.

Check Your Registration

To ensure you receive a ballot, make sure you are registered and your mailing address is up to date. Please visit vote.utah.gov to determine if you are registered, or to check that your voter registration is current.

All partisan candidates must report contributions and expenditures according to the chart below:

Report Name

Due Date

Report Includes All Transactions Between

Penalty for Late Report

Pre-Primary Election Report

June 23, 2020

Report all received contributions and expenditures.

$100 fine and potential disqualification from election

Post – Primary Election Report

July 30, 2020 – 30 days after Primary Election

Report all received contributions received and expenditures since Pre-Primary Election Report.

For Candidates who lost in Primary Election.

General Election Report

October 27, 2020

July 30, 2020 – October 22, 2020

$100 fine and potential disqualification from election

Post – General Election Report

December 3, 2021

October 23, 2020 – December 31, 2020

$100 fine

HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR CANDIDATE PROFILE

The Lieutenant Governor’s Office provides candidates with the opportunity to submit a candidate profile for the website, VOTE.UTAH.GOV. Your profile includes biographical information, a picture, and a short statement.

HOW DO I SUBMIT MY PROFILE?

Visit the website, VOTE.UTAH.GOV. Select the button “Resources for Candidates, Political Groups and & Parties” at the bottom of the page.

After being directed to a new page, select the option “Submit candidate profile.”

You will be directed to the UtahID portal. If you do not have a UtahID account, you must create one to proceed. If you already have a UtahID account, simply log into your account.

After creating your UtahID account, you will be prompted for a PIN number. To obtain a PIN number, select your name in the dropdown menu then check your email.

After selecting your name in the dropdown menu, you will receive an email with your PIN number. Your PIN number will be sent to the email address that you provided on your declaration of candidacy. It will not be sent to the email address of your UtahID account.

After receiving your PIN number, enter it into the website and click “Submit.”

After entering your PIN number, the website will prompt you to enter your candidate profile. After you are completed, click “Submit for Approval.” You have the ability to save and edit your profile before the deadline.

Tooele County election officials depend on reliable, dedicated teams of poll workers to make every Election Day run smoothly. Poll workers are essential to ensuring that the elections are a success. Becoming a poll worker is one of the most rewarding ways citizens can become involved in the election process.

The division of the county into council districts is required by the change in county government approved by voters in the November 2018 election. Click on the link below to view the maps.Council District Maps

There will be no in-person polling locations for the June 30, 2020 Primary Election, only a mobile polling location at the county building. This location will be for the disabled, people who did not receive a ballot in the mail whose information is correct, or other emergencies. There will be party affiliation, no same day registration, including updating addresses.